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A nice intro trail close to town.


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Map Key

2.0

Miles

3.2

KM

Singletrack

550' 168 m

High

213' 65 m

Low

92' 28 m

Up

393' 120 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

13%

Max Grade (7°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Allowed

Description

The San Antonio Creek Trail runs from a circular turn around at the end of Via Chaparral to the east end of Tuckers Grove County Park. This trail is commonly ridden as an out and back but can also be completed as a loop via city streets. This map shows the trail as a one way from the top to the bottom.

San Antonio Creek is a great ride for Novice mountain bikers. With the exception of a few sections that are quite rocky, where a beginner will want to walk, most of the trail is smooth flowy singletrack. With that said, the more advanced rider will appreciate the challenge of the rocks, some optional rock ride off's and a few tight switchback turns.

This trail is heavily used on weekends and you'll encounter all manner of trail users. Please be sure to use a bell and practice proper trail etiquette at all times.

Contacts

Shared By:

Kevin Fox with improvements by Silas N

Trail Ratings

  3.9 from 22 votes

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  3.9 from 22 votes
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Trail Rankings

#367

in California

#6,674

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Fun mellow trail, great for kids and beginners too!
Apr 17, 2022 near Mission…, CA
Tandem biking can be quite fun along the San Antonio Creek Trail.
Feb 24, 2017 near Mission…, CA
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Check-Ins

May 5, 2022
Daniel Halmrast
Trail is good, the jumps are a ton of fun! Be super careful on the first creek crossing, it's very steep. 4mi — 0h 45m
Feb 10, 2022
Flora Kraus
Short, easy local trail. Super nice and green right now. Creek has some water in it. Requires rock hopping to traverse creek. :-) 1.8mi — 1h 00m
Sep 25, 2021
Michael Maloney
4mi
Apr 11, 2021
Alejandro Munoz
10h 00m
Apr 5, 2021
Andrew Le
Dec 16, 2020
Andrew Perkin
Technical enough to keep it interesting 30mi — 2h 04m
May 26, 2020
Andrew Petrovsky
4.5mi
Aug 24, 2018
Mark Youmans
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